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News articles published on ronkonkomafd.orgen-usWed, 13 Dec 2017 19:11:40 GMTSt. Patrick’s Day Shirts for Sale Now!Department Newshttps://www.ronkonkomafd.org/apps/public/news/newsView.cfm?News_ID=9
9Lieutenant Zoltan KissFri, 08 Dec 2017 15:04:24 EST
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Support the Ronkonkoma Fire Department in our fundraising efforts for the 2018 St. Patricks Day Parade. The shirts are $20.00 each and are long sleeve only, but they come in a variety of sizes. The information as to who to contact if you would like to support us is on the flyer. For any questions, please feel free to contact Daniel O’Neill or Mike Mazzola.
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8Lieutenant Zoltan KissSun, 26 Nov 2017 02:46:38 EST
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The Ronkonkoma Fire Department was activated for an Automatic Commercial Fire Alarm at 0023 HRS on Sunday morning. Upon arrival of the first unit, the OIC noted smoke coming from the roof of the structure and immediately notified incoming units. Under the charge of Ex-Chief/Captain Karl Krumsiek, the first due Engine crew made seamless entry to the structure, located and put water on the fire under heavy smoke conditions. After the fire was extinguished, the crews worked to ventilate the building in order to allow the smoke to evacuate. The scene was deemed under control at 0057 HRS and fter the building was cleared of all smoke and no further hazards were noted, the crews returned to quarters at 0145 HRS. No civilian or firefighter injuries occurred at this incident.

***Photo Credit: Bryan Lopez from EMEREGENCYPATCHES**

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6Lieutenant Zoltan KissSun, 26 Nov 2017 02:42:38 EST
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The Ronkonkoma Fire Department was activated for a Residential Structure Fire at 1649 HRS on November 19th 2017. Upon arrival of the first units, the department was re-activated for a working structure fire and additional resources were also requested from the mutual aid departments. Under the charge of Chief Timothy Blewett, Chief of the Department, crews worked tirelessly to extinguish the fire while attempting to salvage as much of the residence as possible. A little less than an hour later, at 1740 HRS, the scene was declared under control and salvage and overhaul operations commenced until it was determined that there were no further hazards and crews could be released from the scene. The operation went smoothly with no reported civilian or firefighter injuries.